đŹ Big Daddy 2 (2026) â Is Adam Sandler Returning as Sonny Koufax?
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âHe raised a kid by accident. Now heâs back⊠for round two (kind of).â
Over two decades after the release of Big Daddy (1999), social media is buzzing with rumors of a sequelâBig Daddy 2, allegedly premiering on Netflix in January 2026. And yes, according to these viral whispers, Adam Sandler is rumored to return as Sonny Koufax, the unforgettable man-child who once took on parenting with nothing but junk food, sarcasm, and a surprisingly tender heart.
đ A Whisper from the Fans
Viral posts from fan accounts and entertainment blogs like CBR and InfinityFarmsOK suggest an intriguing premise: Julianâoriginally played by Cole Sprouseâis now all grown up and facing single fatherhood after a personal tragedy. In a desperate search for help, he turns to the one man who once taught him how not to be a parent: Sonny Koufax.
What follows, if true, promises vintage Sonnyâabsurd life hacks, chaotic âguidance,â and public meltdowns (mostly his own). Joey Lauren Adams is also rumored to return as Layla, Sonnyâs love interest from the original, hinting at deeper family dynamics and perhaps some long-awaited closure.
âSugary snacks. Questionable life lessons. And public meltdowns â mostly Sonnyâs.â
If these rumors hold water, Big Daddy 2 could offer a brilliant mix of goofy comedy and heartwarming family momentsâthe very blend that made the original a cult favorite.
đŒ Rewind: Where It All Began
Before we look ahead, itâs worth revisiting where this all started.
Released in 1999, Big Daddy starred Adam Sandler as Sonny Koufaxâa law school grad turned slacker who unexpectedly becomes the guardian of a five-year-old boy named Julian. Armed with zero parenting skills and a pantry full of sugary cereal, Sonny stumbles through fatherhood in the most hilarious and unexpectedly heartwarming way.
The film was a box office hit and quickly cemented itself as a beloved classic in Sandlerâs golden era.
âBut⊠Is It Real?
As of now, there is no official confirmation from Netflix, Adam Sandler, or major film sources like IMDb, Collider, or Variety. No production announcements. No casting updates. Nothing concrete.
So where did all this buzz come from?
It seems this may be the result of a very convincing fan-made conceptâincluding slick trailers, detailed plot synopses, and social media campaigns that have fans everywhere questioning what’s real and what’s just wishful thinking.
Still, itâs easy to see why the rumor caught fire. The concept of seeing Julian grown upâpossibly played by Cole Sprouse himselfâand Sonny fumbling his way through grandparent-type duties is too good not to imagine.
đ§ âMaybe the movie doesnât exist. But the memoryâand the hope for a sequelâis very real.â
đŹ Should It Be Made?
Honestly? Yes.
With Netflixâs recent success reviving Sandler classics (Happy Gilmore 2 is in development), a Big Daddy sequel seems like a logical next step. The original film struck a rare balance of outrageous comedy and emotional warmth, and a follow-up could explore those same themes with more maturity.
Cole Sprouse has since grown into a respected actor, and watching him tackle fatherhood under Sonnyâs unconventional guidance could offer both nostalgia and something new for longtime fans.
đ„ Final Thoughts
For now, Big Daddy 2 (2026) remains a dreamâa âwhat ifâ whispered among fans who grew up watching Julian pour ketchup on spaghetti and call himself Frankenstein.
But if the film ever becomes a reality, it wonât just be another sequel. It will be a reunion: of beloved characters, generations, and the timeless messiness of family.
đș If Sonny Koufax ever does return, you can bet the world will be watching. Until then, keep the snacks ready⊠just in case.